IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. 1881.—Tsar Alexander 11. assasl* Hated through bursting of a bomb. 1883. —Karl Marx died. 1884. Seige of Khartoum began. 1887.—Triple Alliance (Austria, Geiw many, and Italy) signed.. 1899.—Sir Julius Vogel died. 1913.—Federal capital christened Canberra. —March 14. 1552.—Sir Walter Raleigh born. 1757.—Admiral shot. 1770.—Dusky Sound discovered by Captain Cook. 1832-.—Reform Bill carried. 1917.—Tsar abdicated. Rebel forces continue to close in on Madrid. Mechanised units play important part. Anglo-Japanese rapprochement suggested in Japanese Diet. Vosper tragedy reconstructed oa liner Paris. Miss Oxford assists. Duke of Windsor to purchase new £6,000 plane. Sir Samuel Hoare annourices thai a start is to be made on the construction, of five new British battleships this year. Mr Bruce suggested as chairman of Imperial Defence Board. _ Herr von Ribbentrop again gives Nazi salute to King George VI
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Evening Star, Issue 22596, 13 March 1937, Page 1
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135IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 22596, 13 March 1937, Page 1
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